Born in Erwin, North Carolina, Lanny (L.O.) Temple was a musician from the beginning. Drums were his first love. He used to play air drums using pencils for sticks listening to records as a kid - Rare Earth, Iron Butterfly, CCR, and Led Zeppelin, just to name a few! Elvis, Wilson Pickett, and Johnny Cash were a few of the influences he mimicked along the way as well.

He learned to play the guitar in 1980 when he was a Trackman working on the Seaboard Coastline Railroad. He’d always enjoyed creating songs. Learning the guitar was his doorway to arranging them. “Simple, but Effective” is his songwriting ethic.

The recent release of his album, “To Be A Simple Man” is the fulfillment of a dream for him. Except for lead guitar and some backing vocals, he sang and played all the other instruments on the CD.

Faith Bardill is the 2016 Carolina Music Awards "Country Female Artist of the Year" and the 2015 Carolina Music Awards "Teen Artist of the Year". Faith Bardill has performed over 200 shows in 60 cities across 4 states. Genre is modern country, classic country and classic rock.

Jenna is a singer/songwriter born and raised in the outskirts of New Bern, NC and currently living in Wilmington, NC. She's been playing shows along the coast from Morehead to Southport for the last few years. Her passion for music originates from my father, whoshe can often be found performing with.

Jenna is currently commuting to Nashville working on recording her first EP, which she plans to release it early next year. Her first single "Dreamers" can be heard now on one of Wilmington's local country stations. Jenna's sound can be attributed to my deep country roots and her lyrics stem from her diverse life experiences.

Cassie Dunn is from Macclesfield, NC. She has been singing since she could talk. Throughout the years, she has performed at local festivals and churches. She has also been an understudy at the American Music Jubilee in Selma, NC.

In the past few years, she has taken guitar lessons and started writing her own music. Her most recent recording released this August. The four original songs she recorded is bringing country and bluegrass back to it's roots.

Adam McNeill grew up in the small town of Seagrove, just south of the NC Zoo.

Coming from a family that is full of very talented musicians, it was no surprise Adam would do the same. At a very young age Adam started singing in church and quickly fell in love with singing and performing. All through school Adam took many musical classes with plans to become a music major. Since the age of 16 Adam has played with many groups at church, festivals, fiddler conventions, and venues. T

hen in 2013 he decided to pursue his solo act with a group of musicians he was close friends with formally known as "Carolina Shine". Over the course of 3 years the group has played all across the NC region, opening for well known acts and also headlining. Adam's new EP is a reflection of many stories in his life, some good, some bad, and some just about home.

Justin Cody Fox

Justin Cody Fox is a singer, songwriter and guitarist from Wilmington, NC. Justin gained regional notariety for his guitar skills at the age of 15 and has been performing professionally since then. Over the years Justin has written and recored multiple albums and toured up and down the east coast and Virgin Islands, sharing the stage with many great national acts including: Damon Johnson(Brother Cane, Alice Cooper, Whiskey Falls, Thin Lizzy) Vince Neil(Motley Crue) Mother's Finest, David Lee Roth(Van Halen), Blackfoot, Cowboy Mouth, Joe Bonamassa, Frank Bangs(Buddy Guy) American Minor, The Steepwater Band, The Trews, Will Hoge, Hubert Sumlin, Sonny Landruth, Chris Duarte, Zoso, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Three Doors Down, Rusted Root, Candlebox, Marshall Tucker Band, Shooter Jennings, Blackberry Smoke, Buddy Guy, Gregg Allman and many others.

Justin's latest album "Go Down Swinging" is a well balanced showcase of smart songwriting and polished musicianship. Recorded by Worth Weaver at Red Room Recording in Leland, NC. "Go Down Swinging" features many outstanding guest performances from some of NC's best talent. The eleven track LP is an eclectic mix of Rock, Country and Blues all tied together by solid production and arrangement.

Eli Craig Band formed in January 2014 by former members of various other bands in the Greenville, NC area. Those former bands ranged from country to even metal genres. It was through mutual friends that the band got together but the chemistry and vibe after the very first rehearsal song was like no other these guys had felt before.

They were able to pull together their different styles to create a unique sound that has labeled them as the "Area's Most Rockin' Country Band". Rocking out venues all over North Carolina, Eli Craig Band has established a fan base in just over a year that is outstanding.

Austin is currently a senior at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He majors in sociology with a minor in philosophy, and has recently been awarded for his research pursuits.

Raised in Maryland, Austin has also lived in Nashville, Tennessee and at Fort Knox, Kentucky.

Music is his life's passion, but Austin mostly sings in the shower and records in his free time. "What If You're Wrong" is a song Austin recorded about he and his long-time girlfriend during some relationship troubles. Things didn't work out in the end, but he still holds the song extremely close to his heart.

Logan Robinson

Logan is a 21-year-old songwriter and singer originally from Mebane, North Carolina. He currently resides in Raleigh, North Carolina where he is a senior at North Carolina State University.

2016 Grammy Amplifier Finalist - Myles Nelson is a 26 year old emerging country recording artist/songwriter. Blending country, pop, rock and r and b influences to create a completely original sound of his own. His image may seem a little intimidating to some. But don't let that fool you. His songs can't get any more deep and heartfelt. And is definitely something new and contagious.

Inspired by such acts as Sam Hunt, Tyler Rich, Chase Rice and Dustin Lynch. Myles comes from the small backwoods town of Monetta, SC. Population 244. He has always felt he served a higher purpose than the normal person and coming from such a small town really inspired him to go big. Receiving an electric guitar at the age of 14 and picking up an acoustic at 20. He began writing consistently, composing hundreds of songs in just the short time of 5 years. He has such desire and passion for perfection in songwriting, that every song he creates is nothing short of a hit song.

Paige Johnson is a female country singer/songwriter who values the roots of country music, and she hopes to preserve those roots with her own music.

She is a sophomore at Belmont University in Nashville, TN where she is majoring in Music Business in the Mike Curb College of Entertainment and Music Business.

Paige grew up in Angier, NC where she began music lessons when she was five years old and began playing guitar a couple years later. She has performed for many local organizations, churches, NC congressional representatives, the Carolina Mudcats baseball team, Harnett Regional Agricultural Fair, Angier High School Mega Reunion, Lillington Voice, Relay for Life and the Johnston Community College Country Music Showcase, but her most recent performance allowed her to share the stage with country artists Scotty McCreery and James Otto.

Paige also began the “Country on the Outskirts of Town” Country Music Dinner Theater in Angier, NC in 2012 and continues to produce and perform in those shows throughout the year.

The Malpass Brothers

“This is who we are… My brother Taylor and I do the type of music we do because this music speaks to us, and speaks to the souls of its listeners. For us, traditional country music is the ‘real deal’ – every song portrays life’s joys, heartaches, problems and happiness. It comes from the heart, and has depth and truth. Nothing is sugar coated.

Our goal, really, is to see this music be revived, to help ensure it doesn’t fade away. It is so encouraging to have young people come to our shows with a new interest in our ‘old music.’ Being able to introduce what we love to another generation feels like a great accomplishment for us. We want this music to be around for our children’s children…” - Christopher Malpass

I'm a small town girl who learned to play guitar around the age of 10, since then music has taken over my life. I started out by making a YouTube page and now I'm singing at open mics and sometimes booking gigs.

I do write my own music, and my style of music varies from folk, to country, to Christian, and sometimes a little bit of pop.

Tony Barnes is steadily becoming a recognized writer and performer throughout the Carolina's, Tennessee, and the Deep South of Texas.

He is the former lead guitar player and co-writer, for Nashville based Southern Rock band, Mckenzies Mill; and a recognized instrumental composer.

He is a 5 year veteran of the Nashville music scene, where he was influential in writing some of the strongest material for Mckenzies Mill; according to Kent Well's, Dolly Parton's veteran guitar player; and the band's producer.

Louis Waymore is a band, not a person. But if he was a person, he'd be someone you might recognize. Someone familiar.

The same can be said for Louis Waymore's debut release "She's Got a Gun". It's not "retro." Not a regeneration of something done before, but yet it's still familiar and easy to recognize for fans of true country music.

Songs that still have their roots in the rural world, where blowing off some steam on Saturday night is as important a tradition as repenting on Sunday morning.

By featuring both male and female vocals (with powerhouse singers Erin Wise and Adam Barbour) these songs offer relatable perspectives on the struggles and joys of life in the part of the world.

Stairwell, is a North Carolina based southern rock oriented band. With meaningful lyrics, memorable hooks, and catchy choruses, they have crafted their music into something that everyone from every genre can enjoy.

Stairwell has toured all over the N.C. and surrounding states sharing the bill with various well respected artists including Blackberry Smoke, Jerrod Niemann, Parmalee, Saving Abel, Fuel, and many, many more. With close to 800 shows on their roster, 10 years in the music scene, and 2 full-length albums, they have created a good following and a sound all their own.

They most recently were inducted by the Alzheimer's Foundation of America as an official artist for "Raising Their Voice For Care" program for their song "The Memory of Us", a song about losing someone battling Alzheimer's Disease.

Nick combines every element of the South to demand and retain attention from fans nationwide.

Since day one, there has been a hunger to “fill the boots” of artist’s that have paved the ways for the modern industry, while keeping true to his own roots. And, showing up in boots with a firm handshake can only help show there is promise in a world that is starting to be shadowed by negativity.

This great nation was built with hard work, and there is no denying the ethic that has gotten Nick to the point where he is at today. Helping to give a voice back to the class that demands one so powerfully, Nick doesn’t speak or sing with any twang or southern draws; he announces his message with a strong American Accent.

Abby discovered her love for music at the age of 7 when she began voice and piano lessons. Her music teacher encouraged her to audition for Clayton Idol Junior, a local singing competition.

This was her first time singing for an audience and competing. She will tell you when the lights hit her, "it was the best feeling ever."
Winning Clayton Idol Jr. propelled Abby to continue to learn music through piano and guitar. She soon discovered she enjoyed putting her thoughts to music.

She has opened for artists such as Jana Kramer, Lauren Alaina, Mickey Guyton, Clare Dunn, & CAM. She has also sang onstage with Kelsea Ballerini.

I was born and raised in Salemburg, NC. I graduated from East Carolina University in 2007. I currently live in Nashville, TN where I am pursuing my music career.

I have been an in-studio guest artist on 650AM WSM "Home of the Grand Ole Opry" for the Coffee, Country & Cody segment, My music video for my first single was featured on Zuus Country, the music video for my 2nd single Dollhouse was premiered on TheBoot.com.

I will release my 3rd single entitled "I Like Where This Is Going" on April 29th 2016.

Dakota Blue formed in late 2013 from a group of friends just wanting to hang out and play music. Everybody that came into the band brought something different to the table from different playing styles to different interests in music.

Taking 70's classic rock and mixing it with old country and the latest country music chart topper and the unique sound of the band is what was heard. Playing a cover song here and there is something every band does but writing and playing original music is what the band is all about.

Fresh off of his debut album release, Wilmington, NC-based songwriter, David Dixon continues to gain momentum all over the South East.

Dixon studied guitar performance and songwriting at the acclaimed Berklee College of Music in Boston. His guitar-driven power trio demonstrates an alluring blend of Blues, Rock, Country and Soul, truly something for everyone.

In addition to the DDTrio shows, Dixon performs solo shows while “looping” multiple guitar and vocal parts. He also plays violin, bass, piano and mandolin. Dixon has performed for the US Military in South Korea multiple times, and has also performed in the Dominican Republic, the Bahamas, and all over the United States.

Currently residing in North Carolina, Jason has toured all over the U.S. sharing the bill with various well respected artists including Ben Harper, Martin Sexton, Jack Johnson, Corey Smith, Hootie and the Blowfish, and many more. As stated in his lyrics "Let the light shine on in," Jason's music is sure to illuminate the soul with love, passion, and rock 'n' roll.

With his towering height and powerful voice, Bryan Mayer, is making a BIG impact on the country music scene.

A North Carolina native, the six foot seven singer/songwriter began his journey in music when he was 13. The son of a US Marine Corp Colonel and a Navy nurse, while stationed in Quantico, VA, Bryan was tapped by his middle school teacher, Dr. Drake, to play upright bass in the school band, for his already impressive height of 6’1” in the seventh grade. Although Bryan enjoyed playing the bass, the lore of the front man aspect and realizing he could sing led him to pick up the guitar. After some impromptu performances at keg parties at his house in college at ECU, Bryan ended up on the Carolina sands of Oak Island, NC. It was there that he started crafting his style and gutting it out in any bar, restaurant, or private party that would hire him.

In 2008, he began writing and recording his first original demo album, “Long Story Short,” at the home studio/garage of his buddies and fellow North Carolina country rockers, Parmalee. Bryan sold copies of his album at shows and festivals all over Eastern North Carolina. Then in 2010, Bryan ended up with an opportunity to open for CMA nominated country artist, Love and Theft.

Singer/guitarist, Steven Lyle Barker, the inspiration behind Taylor Swift’s hit, “Hey Steven,” pulled him aside and praised Mayer’s great tone, strong delivery, and overall feel. Steven told him that Nashville and country music was where he was destined to be. “I hung out with Steven after watching he and Eric play, and realized he was right.

Jason Adamo, is a North Carolina based soul/rock oriented singer songwriter. Blessed with a soulful voice and tremendous writing ability, Jason has crafted his music into an uplifting, fresh, and nostalgic offering to those that came before him.

Currently residing in North Carolina, Jason has toured all over the U.S. sharing the bill with various well respected artists including Ben Harper, Martin Sexton, Jack Johnson, Corey Smith, Hootie and the Blowfish, and many more. As stated in his lyrics "Let the light shine on in," Jason's music is sure to illuminate the soul with love, passion, and rock 'n' roll.

Mikele Buck was Born in the Hills of West Virginia, his family was steeped in the traditional music of the Appalachians.

Playing drums in rock bands for most of his high school days, after graduating Mikele bought his first guitar and started writing songs and playing local Taverns and Bars and Bonfire parties, testing his own songs out on friends and family.

His songs are a blend of all his musical influences, like Steve Earle, Garth Brooks, Travis Tritt and Red Dirt Artist like Randy Rodgers Band and Reckless Kelly.

After returning from the Iraq war in 2005 Mikele went to Nashville and recorded his first CD and put his first Band together near Greenville NC. The Bands popularity grew and grew, soon they were opening up for Big acts such as Jason Aldean and Joe Nichols at all the NC night clubs and fairs, and soon drawing record crowds of their own.

His Latest iTunes release has been pouring through car speakers all over the east coast, with crowd favorite 'Sweet Carolina at the helm.

Country singer, storyteller and entertainer Marshall makes dynamic, homespun music based on his everyday life and observations about the human condition. Packed with soul and grit, his tunes are radiant with infectious guitar melodies, rollicking rhythms and nostalgic poetry.

Marshall channels his fresh, frank views on love, loss, self-discovery and moving on through his gravelly voice seasoned with a drop of sweetness. A generous and engaging performer, he connects to audiences through his energetic live shows, inviting them into his expressive inner world.

Marshall's solo debut, Sinners and Saints features six heartfelt songs that bloom from a place of deep honesty and real-world experience. Produced by two-time Grammy nominee Travis Wyrick (Dolly Parton, Charlie Daniels, Shinedown) in Knoxville, the material on the EP flowed out of Marshall when he moved to Nashville after the brutal end of a long-time romance. The album is brimming with heartbreak and hope and shows his growth as a songwriter as well as his ability to glide through many musical styles, including modern and retro country, rock, folk and everything in between.

A passion for music has coursed through Marshall's veins since his childhood split between rural West Virginia and North Carolina; he hails from three generations of accomplished musicians and singers. He came up listening to country radio hits by artists such as Restless Heart, Lonestar, George Strait and John Michael Montgomery, often while riding around in his uncle's truck.

On New Year's Day when he was 16-years old, he discovered his father's old bass guitar in a closet and started learning to play it while experimenting with throwing together his own lyrics. Before long, he was seeking out concerts with friends, playing in bands and putting poetry to music, embracing that he was fated to be a country singer/songwriter.

The undeniable Southern sound of Donnie Lee Strickland took root early on when his love of country music began at the tender age of 5. Born and raised in North Carolina, Donnie was influenced as a child by the music of George Strait, Loretta Lynn, Randy Travis, and Reba McEntire, which inspired him to sing in church and perform in school plays while growing up.

Since then, Donnie has entertained crowds all over the United States with his rich baritone vocals, performing as a special guest on the Ernest Tubb Midnite Jamboree in Nashville, TN, along with Grand Ole Opry stars Jan Howard and Jean Shepard. He was also a featured performer at the Loretta Lynn & Friends “Remembering Conway” concert in 2015 at Loretta Lynn’s ranch in Hurricane Mills, TN, and has performed in many other Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn tribute shows. In addition, Donnie was a featured performer at country artist Tanya Tucker’s VIP Birthday Bash in Russellville, AR.

Often compared to country crooner Josh Turner, Donnie has opened for country artists Ty Herndon and Anita Cochran at the HideAway Rock Quarry in Soddy Daisy, TN, as well as for Jeff Bates at the Expo Five in Louisville, KY, and country group Shotgun & Lace in Walker, MO. Several times he’s been showcased as a special guest: on The Music City Hayride Show at the Texas Troubadour Theater in Nashville, TN, on the weekly TV/radio show “Branson Country USA” at the Grand Country Music Hall in Branson, MO, and twice on the TV show “Ben Stillwater’s Country Junction” at Branson’s Center Stage in Branson, MO. He has also performed several times on Carnival Cruise ships, and just ended a 14-year run with the cast of the American Music Jubilee country variety show at the Rudy Theater in Selma, NC.

With an anxiously awaited new EP that was released December 2015 featuring all new music, Donnie is currently back in the studio finishing up a full length album that is set to release in early Spring 2016. This record will feature all new music as well, and is sure to produce some radio hits.

Though established in 1999, a local band has resurfaced lately with a burst of talent and newfound chemistry.

The Mason Lovette Band, started by college classmates Matt Lovette and Michael Sudyk, has become a staple at local and other venues across the state.

Steadily touring since its conception, the band has solidified its lineup with Bryan Windsor on drums and backup vocals, Billy Hatley on bass, Billy Faucette on keyboard, organ and backup vocals, and Clint Rhodes on lead guitar, banjo and vocals.

The dueling assault of Sudyk and Rhodes drives the band’s sound that is capped by the magnetic Lovette up front. Whether pitch perfect covers or new takes on once reverent classics, the Mason Lovette treatment has become a requested fixture throughout the triangle.

Tammie Davis left her home in Lincolnton, NC for Parris Island, SC to serve her country. This North Carolina, gravel road, country girl became a U.S. Marine, Marine Pianist, Vocalist & Navy Achievement Medal Recipient.

In 2008, Tammie was introduced to her first studio session and since then has continued to build her career as a Country Music Artist and Songwriter. Tammie has received awards from the Queen City Music Awards of Charlotte, NC and has been named ‘Female Country Artist of the Year’ by the Carolina Music Award’s based in Raleigh, NC. Tammie’s first single 'Tall Dark & Lonesome' charted for thirteen solid weeks on Music Row following a National Radio Release in 2010. Tall Dark & Lonesome aired in heavy rotation on Media/Billboard stations Like WKML 95.7FM of Fayetteville, NC. In 2011, Tammie turned heads with her second single 'It’s A Beautiful Life' which was released to over four-hundred digital distribution outlets, charted on Music Row, and aired on over 140 radio stations nationwide. Tammie’s songs have made it on the radio in sixteen countries and she has performed on RFD-TV’s Virginia Dreams Center Stage for three seasons.

Tammie is no stranger to live performances, she has opened shows for over twenty-five national acts including Charlie Daniels, Loretta Lynn, The Oak Ridge Boys, Gene Watson, T Graham Brown, Jeannie Seely, Juice Newton, Lady Antebellum, Jason Michael Carroll, Colt Ford, Jeff Bates, Pure Prairie League, Kip Moore, Bucky Covington, Atlanta Rhythm Section, Orleans, Ambrosia, Fire Fall, Matt Stillwell, Billy Dean and many more. She has performed the National Anthem over fifty times for various events including NASCAR and ARCA races. Tammie averages over one-hundred live shows & appearances per year.

Tammie has been sponsored by Bojangles’ Restaurants, Inc. since 2011, and in April 2015 partnered with Ford as a spokesperson for their Driving Skills For Life program.

Tammie’s sophomore EP ‘Just Ain’t Easy’ was released in June 2015. A cut from 'Just Ain't Easy' , 'Confused' was released as a single in April 2015 and reached #91 on the Music Row Charts.

Raised in a very musically inclined family, Tucker has always loved to sing and in 2008 decided to get serious with it. He began playing in honky-tonks around Rock Hill, SC with his father. Soon he was breaking out as a solo artist playing acoustic gigs.

Putting together his first band, a couple years later, he began to realize his full potential and started on his journey to Nashville.

Influenced by some of country music's most known legends (George Strait, Alan Jackson, Johnny Cash, Conway Twitty) and modern artists (Jake Owen, Jason Aldean, Chris Stapleton, Blake Shelton, Luke Bryan, Kenny Chesney, Garth Brooks) just to name a few. Tucker's southern upbringing definitely shines through his songs. His music reflects the new country sound but with some 90’s rockin’ ways.

Country and Soul – Two great ingredients for rock and roll music. The sound is infectious and passionate; a little blues, some pop, and a little Muscle Shoals flavor.

Muscle Shoals, Alabama-born singer, songwriter and producer Erik Smallwood is one of Fayetteville, NC’s finest artists, with a 10-year career that includes sharing the stage with national acts, festivals, award nominations, film contributions, the respect of his peers and, now, new music that you might say is inspired by the water in his hometown.

Smallwood just released his highly anticipated single “Water in my Hometown” in September 2015. The Sweeter Music Group release is the rare country/southern rock record anxiously awaited by listeners everywhere.

Erik moved to North Carolina in 2006, and has developed a strong following of fans, because of his very unique performance style. Blessed with an ear for catchy melodies and a quick wit on stage, Smallwood has and continues to earn respect in numerous restaurants, bars, pubs as well as on big stages opening for major acts like Joe Diffie, David Allan Coe, Gary Nichols, (The Steeldrivers) Jason Isbell, Shooter Jennings, Jason Michael Carroll and many others.

He’s also been nominated for 5 Carolina Music Awards and won in 2012 for Best Country Male. Smallwood has also won several songwriting competitions, and just took home Up and Coming Magazines Best Entertainer in 2014.

Erik travels full-time around the Southeast and beyond relentlessly spreading the music and making a name for himself. Just listen!

Standing at a mere 4’ 11’ and weighing 100 lbs. soaking wet, Emily Minor is like a surprise at the bottom of a Cracker Jack box. Dubbed “a modern day Brenda Lee,” she’s a “Little Miss Dynamite.”

Raised in a suburban area of Wilmington, NC, Emily Minor is an action-oriented, go-getter with intentional direction and absolutely no ceiling. She’s a “never say-never,” no-quitter with the natural-born ability to shine in the limelight.

From Merle to Madonna, Emily’s musical influences travel from one end of the entertainment spectrum to another, but she clearly draws from the storylines and sounds of the 90's.

“I like to incorporate the classic country sounds in my music. I like to write and perform up-beat, ‘turn-it-up-loud’ tunes, but am also drawn to writing a contemplative song that inspires. Naturally, I seem to write about emotions and thought-provoking topics. Writing is a vulnerable and raw place; you're putting yourself out there for the world to see. ”

“I think I have an old soul. When I write, my goal is not to come up with a product that is trendy, but that is relevant and remains true to my heart.”

Kaylin Roberson is a local 17 year old singer songwriter with a beautiful heart. Kaylin found her inspiration to sing, write, and connect with others after she became a dog attack victim just 7 short years ago.

You can find Kaylin playing throughout Raleigh and the Triangle area whether as a soloist playing the piano or accompanied by a guitarist to a full band.

In as little as a few months apart, Kaylin has been awarded the youngest champion to have ever won the prestigious 2015 Deep South Open Mic Night, beating over 600 adult contestants, Clayton’s Teen Idol 2015 and Clayton’s Got Talent for 2016. Kaylin was also just named Female Country Vocalist of the Year at NACMAI 2016. Kaylin rang in the New Year with WRAL as one of the artists to watch in 2016.

You can find Kaylin Co-writing with other local artists and in the studio recording while building a repertoire of songs soon to be released in the Spring of 2016. Kaylin built a fan base of over ten thousand after touring schools, speaking in front of thousands of teens about anti-bullying with Teen Nation and The One Voice Project. Kaylin is also the spokesperson for Doggone Safe and the youth representative for the Holly Springs Mayor’s Anti Bullying Campaign.

Join the thousands of fans who already love her as she continues to grow in 2016. She will be opening for Nantucket, singing at the NC State Packapalooza, the WRAL Freedom Balloon Festival and will return to Nashville, TN to perform at 3rd & Lindsley for an “Evening With The Hit Makers” in support of the Live4Tay Foundation.

Formed in March 2014, Season & Snare have created quite the ripple effect in North Carolina.

Performing their soul-searing, upbeat indie-pop music, they’ve taken on the scene like a force of nature. In their first six months, they've garnered local attention by winning the annual competition at Deep South the Bar’s Open Mic in Raleigh, NC. They've also performed at a number of events for local charities, such as Band Together and The Jamie Kirk Hahn Foundation. Casey Allen and Autumn Brand make up the duo; both stemming from vast musical backgrounds.

Tim Elliott is a genuine rising country star who has built his touring business from the ground up. An authentic and passionate blue collar guy, it wouldn’t be a shock for his crew to see TE soiled in grease working on his own bus maintenance during a tour.

Known as a powerhouse artist in the Southeastern United States, Tim was recently voted Carolina’s Male Country Artist of the Year. He tours relentlessly and has gained a reputation for his quality live shows, without traditional boundaries. Some have called him “the human jukebox” for his uncanny ability to play so many cover songs; but it’s his original material that's making heads turn on Music Row in Nashville.

Tim is one of the founding members of Matthew 25:35, Inc., a non-profit organization which raises money to assist people in the community with a specific emphasis on feeding the hungry. He is also a passionate advocate for Crohn’s disease awareness; a disease that affects over 200,000 people each year in the US.

Singer-songwriter from a small town just outside of Raleigh, NC, Erin Nenni is as honest in her approach to music as she is creative.

Her powerful voice has already captured the attention of NPR's "The State of Things" and NBC's "My Carolina Today," along with an impressive list of industry insiders. Additionally, she and her band of notable musicians have been steadily growing her fan base throughout the Carolinas performing at honky tonks and outdoor music festivals.